Guild Wars 2 Guilds

Here, you can find a listing of all Guild Wars 2 guilds associated with OpenCommunity, with information regarding their size, representation policies, etc., as well as find links to their subforums, sites, and join applications.

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Keeping In Touch [KIT]

[KIT] is OpenCommunity's official contact guild! It has no representation or activity requirements. Join to be notified of community events without any other requirements or responsibilities!

Draco Venantium [DV]

[DV] is a TeamSpeak-based guild focused on teaming up for group content, founded on the principles of kindness and inclusivity. From new/returning players to veterans, we welcome everyone, our guild chat is always helpful and friendly and our members always ready to help!

Straw Hat Quaggans [Coo]

We are primarily a raid guild providing members the opportunity to learn mechanics of raid encounters in a friendly and supportive atmosphere, rather than the more common "git gud or get out" approach to raiding.

Members:
~20

Focus:
PvE

Representation:
None required

The Nutcrackers [NUTS]

We provide organised Guild Missions and Events We are a social guild who enjoy a good laugh whilst running together with regular members. We realise Guild Wars 2 is a game so try to keep it fun!

Stomp Agenda [STMP]

View The Moonlight [VTM]

[VTM] is a "Newbie Friendly" guild that is geared towards helping new players in all aspects of the game (PvP and Fractals, JP's, map complete, etc) Whilst the primary focus is on helping new/returning players, we welcome all players & aim to provide a friendly environment.

Chaos and Tranquility [CaT]

[CaT] is a guild focusing on new/returning and veteran players. Mostly we do PvE, but also have members active in PvP and WvW. Montly raffles, events through the week, guild missions, etc. And of course relaxing and having fun!

Here, you can find a listing of all Guild Wars 2 guilds associated with OpenCommunity, with information regarding their size, representation policies, etc., as well as find links to their subforums, sites, and join applications.